> Wartan guesses correctly that the best way would be to start from
> the original URW++ fonts and add the Cyrillic glyphs to them, but
> with some caveats:
Do you mean starting again? Uh, oh, this is a *large* project, and
normally it will stop unfinished... Cf. the `freefont' project which
ha
Nelson Beebe told me that the following book has been typeset
recently with groff:
Indeed, this recent (and excellent) book used
groff/gpic/geqn/gtroff:
@String{pub-AW = "Ad{\-d}i{\-s}on-Wes{\-l}ey"}
@String{pub-AW:adr = "Reading, MA, USA"}
@Book{McKusick
> The README file in the top groff source directory has some errors.
> The following patch fixes these.
Thanks. I've applied it with slight modifications.
Werner
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On 5/20/05, Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cyrillic glyphs... Can you investigate the state of those fonts,
> probably by contacting the author(s) or the ghostscript people, and
> checking the ghostscript bugs page? Maybe they've meanwhile released
> a new version which fixes those
On Saturday, 21 May 2005 at 0:50:25 +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> Nelson Beebe told me that the following book has been typeset
> recently with groff:
>
> title ="The Design and Implementation of the {FreeBSD}
>Operating System",
Correct. By chance I was talkin
On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 12:50:25AM +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> Nelson Beebe told me that the following book has been typeset
> recently with groff:
> ...
> title ="The Design and Implementation of the {FreeBSD}
>Operating System",
> ...
I see that
Werner,
If you folks are keeping track of books published using groff, last
year I published Functional Verification Coverage Measurement and
Analysis with Springer.
Cheers!
= Original Message =
Nelson Beebe told me that the following book has been typeset
recently
A longer time ago it has been discussed where to install info files by
default. I've just seen the following in the NEWS file of the
autoconf CVS:
** Directory variables adjusted to recent changes in the GNU Coding
Standards. The following directory variables are new:
datarootdir read